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mintflowui2
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Collection of Accessible React UI Components using TailwindCSS.
npm i @mintgate/newmintflowui/core @mintgate/newmintflowui/react @tailwindcss/forms
Yarn
yarn add @mintgate/newmintflowui/core @mintgate/newmintflowui/react @tailwindcss/forms
Prerequisites: Node.js v12+, Yarn v1.22+
After cloning this repo, run:
yarn boot
to install all dependencies & build all packages.yarn start
to run storybookyarn docs:dev
to run document websiteAll contributions are welcome. Even, if you notice wrong information, typos, or grammar mistake (English is not my primary language). Feel free to open an issue or create a pull request.
This open-source UI component library was heavily inspired PrimerCSS & ChakraUI. I'd like to thank all of them for their amazing work.
MIT License © 2021 pepelele
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Collection of Accessible React UI Components using TailwindCSS.
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